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THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... [The f1llowing appearedin our TowwFEdition of last week. 'EATRiOAL PE ORMARGES ' I a aWINDSOP. CASTLE. Plase first of the two Royal performances took ple on Friday, the let inst., and consistedof Shak- spere's historical tragedy of hliu C'nsar, the cast of which was as follows:- ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT. Bly CORISANGD HIIer maesty's servants will perform at Windsor Castle, on FriayFeb 1,l85, ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SUDDEN TERMINATION TO THE Wednesday Concerts

... SUDDEN TERMWINATION TO TEE I Wedniesday Concerts. The WVernesday Concerts have terminated suddenly, and in a manner that reflects anything but credit ?? those musicians and vocalists wvhlo ' ore engaged for last WFednesday's entertainment, and this we shall attempt to show. Wedtne-sday last was to have given the eleventh con- cert of the springg series, with the second, appearance of Mdlie. ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1322 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (setoil o1n OWEN Co]LgSPONDXNTZ.) BELIGHTOw. Theatre Royal. - (Lessee, Mr. G. B~lcour.)nLst k Tha aMr. Wilson made his first ap- pearance on any stage, at the above theatre, as Julian St. Pierre, in Knowles's play of The wife. He has a fine voice and figure, good stage walk, and had a thorough kcowledge' of the part. I-le was loudly applauded throughout, and called for after the piece. Mliss ...

Published: Sunday 01 December 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4032 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FOREIGN MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC

... PORLEIGN MUSICAL AND D>RAMATIO. RtOGER, the great French tenor, was obliged to forego his engagement at the Opera House, in Hamburgh, in consequence of the premature opening of the Acadernie in Paris. ADMIRAL Tom TFsubiu and Mdllie. Rachel are playing on alternate evenings at the Thjali Theatre, in Ham- burgh. A MOVING panorama of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers has been lately exhibiting in ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 933 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL LICENSE FOR THE Princess's Theatre, Leeds

... Saturday last was appointed by the borough magis- trates as a special sessions day for granting of theatrical licenses, and the following justices were upon the bench: -The Mayor (J. Bateson, Esq.), H. Hall, J. Holdfortb, T. Hebden, T. W. Tottie, ?? Carbutt, C. G. Maclea, J. H. Shaw, J. R. Atkinson, D. Lupton, J. Clapham, D. W. Nell, and John Cooper, Esqrs. Mr. C. Naylor, solicitor, applied ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 709 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TIE 1lXHIBITION- OF 1851. * .TH1E BI p Lpn)T 17 Wewere againl on the gruonod yestray.' rept ~ prgres hasbeei made In avevry porton of thewossic !4 ut`nt vilit. Nearly~ 2,liiO m Otter work. Tie ?? of the operaitions, which we have lhitherto oledi O 0g broken by the clank of hamers. of.erya anwigt 1Thirl Woherfstieae oW much is'done by~the aid of steam.i~ dhreis. Ther iteam'puttyfag macelifie, ...

FINE ARTS

... FINA A-TSI BRITISH IfSTITUTION. 'n This exbition is one of average merit. - T4Vmul. ek tiplicity of small laniscapes at once strikes tho* who rel are thankful that tue veto on poetraitour should still le, remain in force. With 'one exception, theie A fraw Iy- large and ambitioue works of art (of which, m it seemss, a great number were, refused qdmit- en tance). It is not, therefore, biere, one ...

SPANISH LITERATURE

... SPA NaIfHf LITERA TURE.* ?? - Three exceedingly handsome volumes, containing some fifteenl hundred Pages of history, biography, anecdote, analysis, and criticisix ; illustrating a I thousand years of a national literature, from the Last of the Goths to the Prince of the Peace, and accounting for thirty years of the life of the eminent Americau whose name is thus magnificently intro- duced to a ...

HER MAJESTY'S' THEATRE

... HER MlA JEST ?? THEA TRE. 1C Last evening the operatic season of this establishment ly comsenced under very favourable auspices. Adhering to d, the more modern improvement of producing novelties and St performers of importance before Easter, the direction pre- sented a double attraction-an opera once a high favourite here, but which has not been played for many years.; indeed, which could not, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TRIE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851. bon Wec have had ain opportunity of inspectilng thle tion works 01100 or twvice at least every week since their quei comimenccfement, but Liever have we seen 'such ditio general atid manifest progress made in one week VI in every portion of the building as has been made inot durin~g the past one. In addition to the portion of dc 1: the works already in hland, ...

[ill] GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... J,~'Z!3~ITION~ OP 1BSL- -- W~~AT. VAI.Affl?. Co s 0p THE CiIYST.AL rkA54&Ia. on the ?? osh Thursday. Sreat ar1p501.sde in every otoeo h ok af yin easrly two thousand men were at in, W'3e 0f the operationsr, whieh we have talc i iPleSOW broken by the clank of hammers srj; ncedl^9didt. It is wonderful to see how nosg 555 sodrcf Bteam. There is the steam. l sr b stear saw0s and drills. There is ...